Often labeled as unadaptable, the Pulitzer Prize winning novel from author Donna Tartt, The Goldfinch, had its first film adaptation just hit theaters this past weekend. While I’ve never read… Read more The Goldfinch Review: A strong case for the novel being “unadaptable” →
With powerhouse performances from Constance Wu and Jennifer Lopez as well as entertaining and engaging story, Hustlers has the moves and beats to be an instant crowd-pleaser but is weighed… Read more Hustlers Review: Fun performance and flashy style doesn’t save familiar storytelling →
With an intriguing premise and standout performances, BH Tilt lets loose another strong hit for Blumhouse with the release of writer/director Jacob Estes’ Don’t Let Go. The film follows Jack… Read more Don’t Let Go Review: A mind-bending new entry from BH Tilt →
Being from New Jersey, there’s no musician that’s more heavily identified with the state than “The Boss” himself – Bruce Springsteen. Through his charismatic voice and lyrics that have always… Read more Blinded by the Light Review: An inspirational and ambitious ode to “The Boss” →
Although The Kitchen, an adaptation of the comic series from DC/Vertigo, has plenty of strong talent behind it, their talent is sucked completely dry through a mediocre script and characters… Read more The Kitchen Review: Fresh talents turns rotten in this messy comic book adaptation →
Although he might be coming off of the hot mess known as The Cloverfield Paradox, writer/director Julius Onah not only completely redeems himself with this newest film Luce, but creates… Read more Luce Review: Onah’s socially aware thriller is thought-provoking, gripping, and never holds back →
There really are many filmmakers, and they’re probably won’t be any, like Quentin Tarantino. From the incredible way he tells stories to the incredible characters that let actors give uniquely… Read more Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Review: The ninth film from Tarantino is an ode to Hollywood and an absolute masterpiece →
Writer/director Lulu Wang’s newest film, The Farewell, attempts to solve one of the most complex and confounding things people struggle with every day: How do you deliver bad news? Do… Read more The Farewell Review: Awkwafina is pure magic in this personal story of culture, death, and tough dilemmas →